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Caring for the disabled

From the moment of birth, everyone has his own way and experiences a colorful life. However, when we live in a beautiful world, many people can't appreciate the beauty and colorful life of the world. They are disabled.

Disabled people can't live like ordinary people. They are inconvenient everywhere and excluded from life. Although we are still young, we can help the disabled do what we can, do our bit: help them cross the road, make way for them and so on. Although this is a small matter, those disabled people will feel infinite warmth.

Disabled people should face life with optimism and strive to win success! Like Wilma. Rudolph won three gold medals in the track and field events of 1960 Rome Olympic Games. However, the Olympic legend suffered from pneumonia and scarlet fever in childhood, which caused high fever and polio, making her left leg atrophy and unable to walk. She had to rely on iron braces to correct her shoes to barely walk. 1 1 years ago, she couldn't walk, so she could only follow others reluctantly in iron shoes. 1 1 years old, she took off her iron shoes for the first time and played basketball with her brothers barefoot. By the age of 12, she has completely got rid of the iron shoes. After taking off her iron shoes, her athletic talent gradually developed. Only four years later, at the age of 16, she was selected for the American 1956 Melbourne Olympic sprint team and participated in the Olympic Games for the first time. She failed to reach the final in the 200m individual event, but she was a member of the American women's 4x100m relay team and won the bronze medal for the American team. She won a sports scholarship from Tennessee State University, entered the university and received retraining. She was successfully selected for the Olympic team in Rome, USA. * * * won three gold medals in the100m, 200m and 4x100m relay, all of which were far ahead of her opponents. 1962, she retired from the track and field competition and began to teach. In the 1980s, she set up a foundation named after her to train young athletes. 1994165438+10/2, the Olympic hero died of brain cancer. 1983 was elected to the American Olympic Hall of Fame, and 1993 won the American Sports Award.

In this way, a disabled person has made such great achievements. Disability is not a defect, but a feature. They can work miracles like normal people. There are also those energetic and energetic athletes in the Paralympic Games. They won medal after medal and set a good record. We sincerely salute them. Although they have physical defects, they turn them into advantages. We should learn from their spirit-persevere, never back down, and face their physical disabilities bravely.

We should care for the disabled, care for them, offer them a little love, and let them get out of the shadow in their hearts and return to the "sunshine". I believe that as long as there is true love in the world, the world will become better.

I wrote it myself.